Daiwa STIN832MLFS Saltist Inshore Light Action Surf Spinning Rod

Daiwa STIN832MLFS Saltist Inshore Light Action Surf Spinning Rod

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TypeLengthPowerActionLine WeightLure WeightNo. GuidesPrice
STIN832MLFS
DAI-3047
Spinning8'3''
2 pc
Medium LightFast10-30lb Braid3/16-1oz8$129.99 USD
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The Saltist Inshore Light Action Surf Rods are designed for light surf fishing applications commonly seen on the West Coast. Rod lengths range from 7'6" to 9'6" and are designed to cast lightweight lures a great distance. They feature a specialized guide setting for dropshotting and small jerkbaits. They are covered under a 5 year warranty through Daiwa.
4.5 Stars based on 5 reviews
By TPJ
Virginia
What I needed but…
July 26, 2022
Perfect rod for easily slinging 1/4 - 3/4oz spoons, bucktails and toppers an easy 60+ yds, and puts some distance for soft plastics off the beach for blues, mackerel, drum and trout.

The rod seat is pretty blah like others mentioned (somewhat flimsy and the foregrip was loose, though it did tighten up after some use and exposure to the elements surprisingly) but the REAL drawback is the hookkeeper: it’s in the absolute worst possible spot, with its back-pointing design (toward the reel) making it possible that the line can get caught on it on a harder cast, especially on a wider 4000-size reel. I clipped it off with some pliers and taped over it to prevent it from happening again. Just a bad design choice, and had lost me two spoons before I fixed it myself.

Paired with a 4000 Ballistic MQ spooled with 10# power pro. Mackerel and Bluefish success stories on it so far.
Pros
  • Light, loads up effortlessly, gives good distance on sub-ounce lures, fatigue-free.
Cons
  • Reel seat and foregrip could be fit better/sturdier, the hookkeeper is a liability due to bad design choice; I advise either removing/covering it, bending it the other direction, or don?t cast too hard.
By Ethan
Long Island New York
definitely a good rod
April 28, 2022
This rod is surprisingly capable of fighting some thick boy's with no problems. The only reason i gave it 4 stars is because I wish the handle was longer. I had some issues using topwater but am yet to discern whether or not that was due to the line I was using. Definitely recommend using this rod with lighter line though. 15 to 20 lb test should do the trick. I got the 9 foot medium and its pretty solid overall. Further testing is needed on my end but so far its a decent purchase, especially for the money.
Pros
  • Gives you a lot of leverage with fighting fish. Casts decently as well. This rod is also beautiful. Its nuts to think this rod is only 140.
Cons
  • Short handle, wish it was longer. Rod also seemed to have a little bit of difficulty with rougher conditions, used it with a strong NW wind while i was facing mostly West. Like I said though it could be because I wasn't using proper line and leader.
By Jason
RENSSELAER, NY
Great rod for lighter salt stuff
July 20, 2021
This rod is crazy light for its size, and is perfect for lighter salt stuff. It is light enough, and has a nice enough action that I have also started using it for fresh water bank fishing on some river spots I fish where I need the extra casting distance of a longer rod.
By John
San Diego
Happy to purchase again
September 10, 2020
I own the 7’6” light action model- Using it exactly as it was intended. Drop shot, jerk baits, C-rigs, occasional spoon or buck tail on the beach In SoCal all 1/4-1/2oz class gear. Very sensitive but strong, caught a ton of fish on it. Paired it with a 2500 series BG. Held up nicely the couple times I snagged a big ray. Only 4 stars due to the upper handle cork material. It feels cheap.
Pros
  • Good price for the quality. Perfect for its intended use.
Cons
  • Upper handle cork. Might just be my rod, though.
By Joe
Warwick, NewYork
Ultra light surf rod !
July 25, 2020
This is a great light tackle surf rod that is designed for West coast fishing but has worked incredibly well for me on the east coast from the Brewster flats of Cape cod to the Jersey shore. In Cape cod I fished the brewster flats with light sand eel imitations with light 1/8 to 3/4 ounce jig heads and fresh sand eels or gulp Sandeels in a natural color bouncing the bottom using a daiwa ballistic LT 3000 and 15lb 832 braid in lime green with a 9ft floro 20lb leader tied with an alberto knot. With this set up I'm able to cast a good distance to skittish stripers in the clear water and still have enough power to fight the fish while having a great time on a light set up. In New Jersey I use this set up on the sandy beaches of Island Beach State park to catch mid size bluefish up to 8 to 10 lbs with a trace of wire leader as well as stripers in the 6 to 10 lbs size with no wire. For fluke Its worked great with a spro bucktale and a 3 to 4inch gulp teaser bouncing along the sand bottom
Pros
  • Very light weight and sensitive for fun light tackle fishing
Cons
  • I would not use this where there's a rocky structure that a big fish will run to since its a light tackle rod and may not have the power to turn a big fish in structure. This works great in sandy areas where you can catch decent size fish where you're only limited by your skill and and a decent drag on your reel.
4 Questions & 4 Answers
Carlo
from Manhattan, New York asked:
June 26, 2019
What size shimano ultegra would fit best in the 7’6” rod?
1 Answer

Hey Carlo 


I would absolutely purchase the daiwa BG reels start with a 3000 and go as big as a 4500

Diawa is a great reel for less money.  But if you would like the shimano also say in these sizes

Submitted by: Andrew Montagna on June 27, 2019

Carlo
from New york, NY asked:
June 21, 2019
Would a 3000 size Daiwa fuego fit well on the 8’3” medium light?
1 Answer
The 3000 size fuego would be to small for a 8 foot rod. Look for a 5000 or even a 6000 size reel. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on June 26, 2019

Patrick
from Florida asked:
June 13, 2021
Hi there, I would like to know the length of the rod when separated in 2 section(s). I am considering a rod case for this item, or does a case come with purchase? Thanks!
1 Answer
From what I can tell I believe this rod is a 50/50 split. That would make each section about 4'1.5" 
Submitted by: Paul Olah on June 14, 2021

R-Money
from Honolulu asked:
January 4, 2020
This rod used to be rated for 3/16-1oz. Now it’s called saltist light action surf rod  and for lure weight up to 1/2oz although the part number remained the same. How come?
1 Answer
Hello, This rods lure rating is 3/16-1oz. And the name is 

Saltist Inshore West Coast

Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on January 23, 2020

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